The manual also reflects the lack of depth in the game. Very little space is devoted to telling you how to play it, while there's mountains of background information on the air war in Europe. Most pointless of all are the eight pages which just list the names of pilots who scored over 10 kills. This is designed to help you create realistic scenarios by using the names of those who participated, although it strikes me as being a stunning waste of space. This is well below the standard that we've come to expect from Microprose over the years. We can only look forward to F- 117 and Gunship 2000, both of which are due out later this year.